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9 Written questions
1. applies to individual actions - consider all people, considers consequences; does not recognize or respect individual
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rights
INCORRECT
No answer given
THE ANSWER
Act utilitarianism
2. requires telecommunications equipment be designed to ensure that the government can intercept telephone calls (with court
order or authorization); written by FCC
INCORRECT
No answer given
THE ANSWER
3. theory focusing on increasing happiness or "utility" - what satisfies a person's needs and values
INCORRECT
No answer given
THE ANSWER
Utilitarianism (Mills)
4. 1st major internet censorship law; restricted content not meant to children under the age of 18; deemed unconstitutional
INCORRECT
No answer given
THE ANSWER
5. Supreme Court allowed use of wiretaps on telephone lines without court order; rules 4th amendment only applies to physical
intrusion, not conversations
INCORRECT
No answer given
THE ANSWER
Olmstead vs US
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THE ANSWER
INCORRECT
No answer given
THE ANSWER
8. Companies outside EU that agree to abide by privacy rules similar to the EU rules may receive personal data from the EU
INCORRECT
No answer given
THE ANSWER
Safe Harbor
9. an action is right as it conforms to a rule that leads to the greatest good, or that "the rightness or wrongness of a particular
action is a function of the correctness of the rule of which it is an instance."
INCORRECT
No answer given
THE ANSWER
Rule utilitarianism
9 Matching questions
1. Consumer Protection A. searching and analyzing masses of data to find patterns and
develop new information or knowledge
INCORRECT
No answer given
B. combining and comparing info from different databases to
THE ANSWER
match records
C. government should regulate companies; uses of personal
info, costly and disruptive results of errors in databases; ease of
C. government should regulate companies; uses of personal
personal info leaks; consumers need protection from their own
info, costly and disruptive results of errors in databases; ease
lack of knowledge, judgment, or interest
of personal info leaks; consumers need protection from their
own lack of knowledge, judgment, or interest
2. GAO (Gov't accountability Office)
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D. can cable and telephone companies have tiered services for
No answer given customers? Pay more = faster internet, or better priority;
THE ANSWER argue for equality among customers
G. monitors govt's privacy policies - "watch dog"
E. Study of what it means to "do the right thing"
3. reidentification
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No answer given
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5. computer profiling
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6. Ethics
INCORRECT
No answer given
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INCORRECT
No answer given
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8. data mining
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9. computer matching
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No answer given
THE ANSWER
A. Kyllo vs US
C. Olmstead vs US
D. Katz vs US
2. person must request (check a box) that an organization not use their information
A. opt-in
B. opt-out
C. cookies
D. Ethics
3. extended the 1968 wiretapping laws to include electronic communication; restricts government access to email
4. theory emphasizing duty and absolute rules, regardless of consequences; universality; actions are intrinsically good or bad
B. Rule utilitarianism
C. Act utilitarianism
D. Utilitarianism (Mills)
A. computer matching
B. computer profiling
8. Supreme Court reversed its position on Olmstead v US and rules the 4th Amendment does apply to conversations; protects
people, not places
A. Katz vs US
C. Olmstead vs US
D. Kyllo vs US
9. the collector of the organization may use info only if person explicitly permits use (check a box)
A. opt-out
B. opt-in
C. Ethics
D. data mining
8 True/False questions
1. Federal crime for commercial web sites to make available to minors harmful material by FCC standards; deemed
unconstitutional → Electronic Communication Policy Act (ECPA)
INCORRECT
No answer given
THE ANSWER
False
It should be → Child Online Protection Act of 1998
INCORRECT
No answer given
THE ANSWER
False
It should be → cookies
3. changed regulatory structure and removed artificial legal divisions → 1934 Communications Act
INCORRECT
No answer given
THE ANSWER
False
It should be → Telecommunication Act of 1996
4. allowed wiretapping and electronic surveillance by law enforcement (with court order) → 1968 Omnibus Crime Control and
Safe Streets Act
INCORRECT
No answer given
THE ANSWER
True
5. "hands off government"; freedom of customers to make voluntary agreements; views "privacy" as a "good" → Safe Harbor
INCORRECT
No answer given
THE ANSWER
False
It should be → Free Market
6. provisions, restricts data in Federal Govt records of what is "relevant" and "necessary" → 1934 Communications Act
INCORRECT
No answer given
THE ANSWER
False
It should be → Privacy Act of 1974
INCORRECT
No answer given
THE ANSWER
False
It should be → fair information principles
8. Requires schools and libraries that participate in certain federal programs to install filtering software → Electronic
Communication Policy Act (ECPA)
INCORRECT
No answer given
THE ANSWER
False
It should be → Children's Internet Protection Act of 2000